Nanthia Suthana
@SuthanaLab
Professor @ Duke University fascinated by the 🧠. Studying memory using mobile neurotechnologies & wearables
Big news! 🎉 The lab will be moving to Duke University in 2025 where I will serve as a tenured Professor in the Departments of Neurosurgery & Biomedical Engineering!

Nanthia Suthana studies the neural mechanisms of cognition and behavior. The @SuthanaLab at Duke Neurosurg. is using using advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiology technologies to investigate and treat neurological and psychiatric disorders. #PTSD neurosurgery.duke.edu/news/learning-…
Excited to announce that I’ve been awarded an NRSA F30 grant from @NIMHgov ! To study neural mechanisms of avoidance/pursuit during human ambulatory navigation. Special thanks to mentors @SuthanaLab @ausaf and all with the @uclacaltechmstp @dgsomucla for support and guidance!
It’s official-My lab has moved to Duke University! Excited to start as a Professor of Neurosurgery and Biomedical Engineering and for the new collaborations and discoveries ahead.
Absolutely thrilled to be joining @StanfordNsurg! This dream has been decades in the making, made possible by the support and sacrifices of so many. Grateful beyond words- hope to make you proud and hope to make a difference!
Congrats to former PhD student & lab member Sabrina Maoz!! 🥳👏🎉 Stanford is lucky to have you!
Match Day 2025! Please help us congratulate and welcome the newest members of our Stanford OHNS family! We can't wait to welcome you to "The Farm"! Congratulations to all in the Match today! 🩺🎉🥼 #stanfordmatch #stanfordohns #stanfordmed
Congrats former PhD student & lab member @_iamjay !! 🥳🎉 Stanford is so lucky to have you!
Today is Match Day! We are so excited to announce the newest additions to the Stanford Neurosurgery residency program! Welcome to the farm!🌲 Maria Bederson, MS Jay Gill, PhD Astrid Hengartner Pavan Shah #Match2025 #stanford #neurosurgery #stanfordneurosurgery
Suthana et al. studied brain recordings from implanted electrodes in freely moving humans. They show that neural dynamics encoded actual and imagined routes similarly. @SuthanaLab @m_seeber nature.com/articles/s4156…